"Hi, you've reached Pepper Potts. For some weird reason I'm not here right now, but leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as possible with as many messages as it takes to get in touch with you!"
[ He's not sure how hair cutting got to be considered a nice way to spend time, but he can agree after the whole prison thing (which rankled still, and he doesn't intend to go through that ridiculousness again) it is good to be back on common grounds.
He sits as instructed, the quick kiss getting an affirmatively voiced note before he turns his back, letting her get a proper look at the task. ]
[Pepper tucks the scissors in a pocket for a moment when he sits and runs her fingers through his hair, stopping midway down one lock to eyeball a length. The warm smile isn't going away any time soon.]
Not for a while. I started getting it cut short when I was in middle school, and before that it was around shoulder length most of the time. This is way easier to take care of.
[ It's telling that she's one of the very few people he doesn't automatically tense up at when his hair is touched. ]
You could, if you think you'd like it. You can always cut it short again, if you change your mind... although I don't know if going into the summer is the best time for an experiment. Some of us like the heat more than others.
[Don't think she doesn't notice that continued relaxation. It's just going to encourage her good mood.]
Shoulder length's not that bad, and New York can get seriously hot in the summer so I'm not totally unused to it. I'll just have to invest in hair ties. Or steal some of Gene's. [Oh he of the glorious Mongolian mane. The scissors re-emerge.] Okay, no sudden movements.
[She's started getting some practice cutting her own hair here, but she still doesn't want to leave him with a ragged mop.]
It can be, yeah. It depends a little where you are. The parks are always cooler and if you're near the water there's usually a breeze that helps. [Pepper brushes some hair off his shoulder and onto the floor.] You'd probably have some frizz to deal with if you were there. Too short and it'd turn into a big poof, though.
[Pepper laughs and shakes her head, though he can't see behind him.]
Nah. Being here just reminds me that sometimes knowing that basics isn't a bad idea. I mean, Tony would probably try to automate the whole thing, but you never know when it can come in handy. Like learning to drive with a manual transmission even if you have an automatic. Useful.
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Date: 6/2/17 02:18 (UTC)[ Seeing the expression she's giving him. ]
... what?
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Date: 6/2/17 04:34 (UTC)[He gets a peck on the cheek and then a nudge.]
C'mon, sit down and let me play with your hair before I get too distracted.
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Date: 6/2/17 10:14 (UTC)He sits as instructed, the quick kiss getting an affirmatively voiced note before he turns his back, letting her get a proper look at the task. ]
Do you ever let yours go long?
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Date: 6/2/17 15:11 (UTC)Not for a while. I started getting it cut short when I was in middle school, and before that it was around shoulder length most of the time. This is way easier to take care of.
Think I should give it a try again?
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Date: 6/2/17 15:30 (UTC)You could, if you think you'd like it. You can always cut it short again, if you change your mind... although I don't know if going into the summer is the best time for an experiment. Some of us like the heat more than others.
[ He loved summer as much as she loved winter. ]
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Date: 6/2/17 16:18 (UTC)Shoulder length's not that bad, and New York can get seriously hot in the summer so I'm not totally unused to it. I'll just have to invest in hair ties. Or steal some of Gene's. [Oh he of the glorious Mongolian mane. The scissors re-emerge.] Okay, no sudden movements.
[Carefully, she starts to snip.]
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Date: 6/9/17 01:25 (UTC)New York is humid, isn't it?
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Date: 6/9/17 02:37 (UTC)It can be, yeah. It depends a little where you are. The parks are always cooler and if you're near the water there's usually a breeze that helps. [Pepper brushes some hair off his shoulder and onto the floor.] You'd probably have some frizz to deal with if you were there. Too short and it'd turn into a big poof, though.
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Date: 6/9/17 02:51 (UTC)Egypt could be humid, if you were in the Delta... not so much farther out. People always think a desert must be dry, but it's not always.
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Date: 6/9/17 03:12 (UTC)That makes sense, I guess. Lots of water evaporating in the heat. It can get pretty cold at night, though, right?
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Date: 6/9/17 03:28 (UTC)For almost half the year, around October through May. Cold enough that you don't want to be outside without suitable clothes or a fire.
[ He'd had some of those frigid nights; they weren't pleasant. ]
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Date: 6/10/17 02:43 (UTC)Yeep. Maybe you should teach me how to start a fire without a lighter, in case I ever visit.
[Of course she wouldn't remember, but that was besides the point.]
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Date: 7/4/17 02:49 (UTC)no subject
Date: 7/14/17 23:21 (UTC)Nah. Being here just reminds me that sometimes knowing that basics isn't a bad idea. I mean, Tony would probably try to automate the whole thing, but you never know when it can come in handy. Like learning to drive with a manual transmission even if you have an automatic. Useful.
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Date: 7/15/17 04:02 (UTC)no subject
Date: 7/20/17 03:16 (UTC)Fire could be cool, though. Maybe we can go camping and you can show me how to survive the barren wilderness of Tu Vishan.